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Latest MPNP Draw #272 Invites 104 Skilled Workers - ImmigCanada

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has issued a new draw, numbered 272, which took effect on the date of its announcement. The draw was announced by the Manitoba government, which is responsible for managing the program. The announcement was made on June 10, 2026.

This latest draw is part of the ongoing efforts by the Manitoba government to attract skilled workers to the province. The MPNP has been in operation for many years and has undergone several changes since its inception. Prior to the current draw system, the program used a different method to select candidates, which was based on a first-come, first-served approach. The current draw system allows the province to target specific labor market needs and invite candidates who have the skills and experience required to fill job openings in Manitoba. Compared to previous draws, the number of invitations issued in draw 272 is relatively small, indicating a targeted approach to immigration.

The specific mechanics of draw 272 involve the invitation of 104 skilled workers to apply for permanent residence in Manitoba. The eligibility criteria for the draw are not specified in the announcement, but it is likely that candidates were selected based on their education, work experience, language proficiency, and other factors. The announcement does not provide details on the specific occupations or sectors that were targeted in the draw, but it is likely that the invitations were issued to candidates in high-demand fields such as healthcare, technology, and skilled trades.

The release states "104 Skilled Workers".

The latest draw is expected to have a significant impact on several groups of applicants, including international skilled workers, international student graduates, and temporary foreign workers currently living in Manitoba. Candidates from countries such as India, China, and the Philippines, who are among the top source countries for immigration to Manitoba, may be particularly affected by this draw. Additionally, applicants with experience in in-demand occupations such as software engineering, nursing, and carpentry may have an advantage in the selection process.

Applicants who received an invitation to apply in draw 272 should take immediate action to review the eligibility criteria and submit their application for permanent residence. The deadline for submitting applications is not specified in the announcement, but it is likely that applicants will have a limited time to respond to the invitation. Applicants should check their MPNP online account to confirm their invitation and review the required documents and forms. They should also ensure that they have all the necessary documents, including language test results, education credentials, and police certificates, to support their application.

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Last reviewed: June 11, 2026

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